Firms in North Wales have so far received £27m in emergency Covid funding from the Welsh Government's Economic Resilience Fund.
Economy minister Ken Skates launched the £1.7bn ERF in the spring as the pandemic put Wales into lockdown.
They have now published where money has gone from phase one of that fund - with £124m awarded across Wales.
Welsh Government said it was for eligible businesses and organisations who faced operational and financial challenges as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Nearly 7,000 businesses applied for support - including nearly 1,500 in North Wales.
Support ranged from micro grants of up to £10,000 and SME grants of up to £100,000.
In this region a total of 1,029 applications were made for micro-grants with £10,113,532 allocated.
There were 471 SME grant applications with £17,471,488 awarded.
North Wales businesses received around 22% of the funding allocated by Welsh Government - roughly in line with the percentage of the Welsh population that lives in the region.
This included major support for the tourism sector in North Wales.
Attractions like Greenwood Forest Park near Bangor and Adventure Parc Snowdonia in Dolgarrog were each awarded £100,000 - although the Conwy Valley surfing lagoon has announced it will remain closed for 2020.

Tourism hotspot Llandudno has been badly impacted by the lockdown and hotels in the town have received support.
Among those were the Empire Hotel which was awarded £85,883, the Merrion Hotel £66,100 and St Kilda Hotel £70,000.
The region's only five star hotel - Pale Hall Hotel in Bala - has received £75,000.
Zoos and aquariums were badly hit by the crisis and Welsh Mountain Zoo received £85,000 while Anglesey Sea Zoo was awarded £65,000.
In north east Wales the grants reflected the more industrial nature of the economy.
Among those supported were companies in aviation like Aerocare Aviation Services in Flintshire with £100,000 and Air Covers in Wrexham with £17,500.
Welsh Government said: "The Covid-19 Economic Resilience Fund (Phase 1) provided financial assistance for eligible businesses and organisations who faced operational and financial challenges as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak.
"The purpose of these Funds were to support businesses and organisations with immediate cash flow support to help them through the economic consequences of the Covid-19 outbreak.
"The fund complimented other Covid-19 response measures to support businesses, social enterprises and charitable organisations in Wales."
The Regional figures:
Region: Micro applications/awarded/SME applications/awarded
Total for North: 1,029 - £10,113,532 - 471 - £17,471,488
Total for South East: 2,249 -£22,051,344 - 955 - £36,330,345
Total for Mid & South West: 1,598 - £15,660,095 - 632 - £22,942,307
Grand Total: 4,876 - £47,824,971 - 2,058 - £76,744,140
These are some of the businesses in each county that received support.
For a full list of SME Scheme awarded organisations click on this link:
To see the ERF Phase 1 Micro Scheme Awarded Organisations click on this link:
Anglesey
Anglesey Sea Zoo & Marine Resource Centre Ltd: £65,000
ANKA HOTELS LIMITED, Victoria Hotel, Menai Bridge: £60,000
Du Construction Ltd: £90,000
Dylan's: £33,504
Elim Citroen: £35,000 - Elim Peugeot: £55,000
Pentraeth Automotive Limited: £100,000
Plas Farm Ltd: £60,000
Sandymount House, Rhosneigr: £55,000
Tyn Lon Garage: £55,000
Gwynedd
Aspire Park and Leisure Homes Ltd, Porthmadog: £92,468
Aykroyd & Sons Limited, Bala: £100,000
Babipur, Porthmadog: £52,500
Carl Kammerling International Limited: £98,613
Caulmert Limited: £65,000
Celtest Company: £90,000
Clynnog & Trefor Motor Co Ltd: £90,000
Cwrw Da Cyf: £46,250
DMM Engineering Limited: £75,000
Galeri Caernarfon Cyf: £93,477
Greenwood Forest Park: £100,000
Harlech Foodservice Ltd: £90,000
Palé Hall, Bala: £75,000
Petes Eats: £42,500
Portmeirion:£40,000
Portmeirion Shops: £75,000
Ready Foods: £100,000
Roberts Of Portdinorwic: £100,000
Rondo Media Cyf: £100,000
Sunnysands Caravan Park: £100,000
Thornley Leisure (Caravans): Dinlle Caravan Park: £62,500
Williams Homes (Bala): £65,000
Conwy
Adventure Parc Snowdonia Ltd: £100,000
Alpine Travel: £65,000
Anna Davies (Betws-y-Coed): £37,500
Blas ar Fwyd, Llanrwst: £77,500
BODNANT FURNACE FARM: £77,500
Creating Enterprise C.I.C: £100,000
Elmtree Healthcare: £89,000
Empire Hotel (Llandudno ): £85,883
Grosvenor Construction: £67,000
Merrion Hotel, Llandudno: £66,100
Welsh Mountain Zoo: £85,000
Palins Holiday Park: £52,500
Ray Seager Scaffolding Services: £75,000
Restaurant 72, trading as Harveys New York Bar & Grill: £100,000
St.Kilda Hotel, Llandudno: £70,000
The Royal Oak Hotel, Betws-y-Coed: £80,000
Tynedale Hotel, Llandudno: £72,500
Denbighshire
Drivers of Prestatyn: £70,000
Everbright Lodge Limited t/a Wild Pheasant Hotel, Llangollen:£100,000
G Parry Home Improvements: £90,000
Llangollen Railway PLC: £70,000
Myddelton College: £100,000
Neatcrown Corwen: £77,500
NHC Technology Ltd: £100,000
Oriel Hotel: £65,000
Rhug Limited: £75,000
The Fifth Wheel Company: £60,000
Flintshire
A&S CONTRACTORS (NW): £90,000
ACE Lifts: £75,000
Aerocare Aviation Services: £100,000
Comtek Network Systems (UK): £92,500
Elmac Technologies Ltd: £85,000
Hollingsworth bros civil engineering uk: £62,500
Hotels of North Wales: £60,000
JDP Hotels 2 Limited t/a Beaufort Park Hotel: £100,000
KnitMesh Technologies: £100,000
Nitestop Ltd T/A Holiday Inn: £92,500
Plas Hafod: £67,500
Russell IPM: £100,000
UK Performance Doorsets: £95,006
W Hall and Son: £100,000
Wrexham
Air Covers: £17,500
Applied Component Technology Limited (ACT): £100,000
BK Nolte Contracts: £75,000
COMFG LTD: £100,000
Everbright Hotel Limited t/a Rossett Hall Hotel: £80,000
Hi-Mark Automotive Ltd: £100,000
Mectec Engineering: £97,500
Pats Coaches: £60,000
Simon Boyd Ltd: £100,000
Splash Community Trust: £55,000
The Fat Boar: £75,413/The Fat Boar: £24,587 (Fat Boar has sites in Wrexham and Mold)
The Plassey Leisure Park: £75,000
Breakdown by sector
The biggest chunk of ERF funding went to the construction sector in Wales.
There were a total of more than 2,000 applications and over £31m awarded.
Tourism and food and drink service businesses also received a large proportion of the support - reflecting the long lockdown for hospitality.
There were over 360 tourism applications with £10m awarded while for the food and drink sector there were 450 applications and £9m awarded.
Retail received nearly £8m after around 400 applications.